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Wednesday, November 1st

Doors at 6 PM.

FREE with minimum $5 food or beverage purchase.

Beer and Fry specials all night long!

All ages.

The best in B science fictions movies, drive-in classics, psychotronic weirdness and more!!

FREE RAFFLE!! – Admission grants you one raffle ticket for a chance to win some very cool, very strange science fiction prizes including: movie tickets, figurines, posters, books, cards, VHS movies and more for that inner science fiction enthusiast in us all.

Fugitive Alien:
The Japanese Fugitive Alien makes up in vigor what it lacks in technical expertise. The plot follows the tried-and-true course of outer-space fantasies from time immemorial. After much saber-rattling, Earth and the extraterrestrials duke it out with high-tech weaponry. The cause of it all is the title character, who seeks asylum on Earth from a totalitarian space regime. ~ Rotten Tomatoes.

Friday, Nov. 3rd

Doors at 7:30 PM.

Movie at 8:00 PM.

127 min.

Rated PG

$5.

Selena Quintanilla, a major figure in Tejano music, Grammy-winning recording artist, beloved star in the American Southwest and Mexico, and seemed poised to cross over into mainstream popularity on the U.S. pop charts when she was murdered on March 31, 1995 by the president of her fan club. In this biopic Jennifer Lopez has a career performance as Selena. At a young age her father, leader of a family-band, The Dinos accidently discovered Selena’s talent and works her ino their act. Over time Selena wants to develop her own music career and later earns the wrath of her father when she becomes romantically involved with rebellious guitarist Chris Perez (Jon Seda). After a long string of successes on the Latin charts Selena begins to record her first english LP. Unfortunately, it is a project that she was never able to finish.

Sunday, November 5th

Doors at 8:30pm

Happy hour prices on food and beverage until 9:30 PM.

21 & Over

The Floozies

“Just outside the jazz mecca of Kansas City springs liberal oasis Lawrence, Kansas—separated only by the waves of wheat from the epicenter of the electronic music revolution in Colorado. From Lawrence, it would logically follow that an act could rise to prominence fueled by the swing of Basie, the birth of Charlie Parker’s bebop, and the wild frontier of electronica. Born in funk and bred in the digital age, live electronic duo The Floozies have burst onto the scene at a time when the industry needed them the most.
Brothers Matt and Mark Hill share the stage just as easily as they share a musical brain. Without a setlist, and without a word between them, Matt’s guitar is in lockstep with the thud of Mark’s kick. Endless looping and production builds the raw scenery upon which palm muted chugs, searing solos, and wobbling bass paint their dazzling array of colors.
Well versed in everything from Chris Cornell to Kavinsky, the sonic vision shared by the brothers eschews contemporary electronic influences in favor of broader, deeper tastes including Zapp & Roger, Lettuce, and Amon Tobin. That wide-angle view of a century of popular music allows the Hills to remix Toto and The Dead—in the music you can hear reverence for the giants of the past, all the while producing wildly futuristic tunes for the masses to dig now.
When the pendulum swung as far as it could away from live instrumentation to laptops, The Floozies rose up to the challenge, swinging as hard as they could in the other direction with neck-snapping, knee-breaking funk so dirty that the gatekeepers stood up, wiped themselves off, and took notice. A bold live show full of sonic exploration and unbreakably deep pocket grooves has landed the brothers on stage with luminaries of the jam world Umphrey’s McGee as readily as electronic elites STS9 and Big Gigantic. Sold out shows across the Country, huge festival appearances at Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, High Sierra, Summercamp, Wakarusa, Camp Bisco, Summerset, Bumbershoot, and a headlining Red Rocks show have continued to cement the duo’s ascent.
The Floozies are bringing the funk back, and they’re right on time.” ~ Official Bio.WebsiteYouTubeFaceBookTwitterInstagram

The Funk Hunters

“Borrowing inspiration from classic funk and hip hop, The Funk Hunters are putting the soul back into electronic dance music. Having honed their craft at over 450 performances in 16 countries, the DJ duo’s show is a brilliant technical display of creative collaboration between 4 turntables. But words can’t do justice to two friends whose passion is dance floor mastery – breathless audiences at global festivals including Wakarusa, Burning Man, Rhythm & Vines, Shambhala, Ottawa Bluesfest, and Envision are the ultimate testament. The Funk Hunters’ reverence for the roots of dance has also lead them into unique live collaborations, sometimes drawing on a cast of supporting musicians to add dimension to their signature sound. Most recently they toured North America with iconic rapper Chali 2na of Jurassic 5, who has called them “the selectah’s of the century!” Based in Vancouver BC, Nick Middleton and Duncan Smith elevate their signature bass heavy sound with their own stunning custom-curated visuals and animated stage presence. Spend an evening with this charismatic duo and you’ll see that their lifestyle is as relaxed as the west coast, but their sound is global and booming.” ~ Official FaceBook.WebsiteFaceBookTwitterInstagram

Maddy O’Neal

“Maddy O’Neal starts a new chapter with the launch of her new self-titled project ‘Maddy O’Neal.’ Breaking free from the past and stepping out on her own for the first time in her music career. Maddy is determined to become a female leader in a male dominated live electronic genre. Maddy’s rock n’ roll family roots and growing appetite for old-school hip-hop, give her a versatility that sets her apart from other artists in the scene. It’s this versatility, paired with her meticulous ear and effortless mixing style that allows Maddy to connect with her audience. By incorporating influences from across the genre board, Maddy’s production are full of melodic overtones, driven basslines, and jazzy hip-hop. Laying her heart and soul out every time she hits the stage, her undeniable passion gives her a massive appeal that any music junkie can relate to.” ~ Official Website.

Wednesday, November 8th

Doors at 6 PM.

FREE with minimum $5 food or beverage purchase.

Beer and Fry specials all night long!

All ages.

The best in B science fictions movies, drive-in classics, psychotronic weirdness and more!!

FREE RAFFLE!! – Admission grants you one raffle ticket for a chance to win some very cool, very strange science fiction prizes including: movie tickets, figurines, posters, books, cards, VHS movies and more for that inner science fiction enthusiast in us all.

The Visitor
They are billions of years older than we are… and infinitely more intelligent. We have sought them out with signals in the sky. If they are fearful beings, then it is too late to turn back.
They know we are here.

Free for OC, Surfrider, and Baykeeper members & children 10 and under.

Under An Artic Sky

Surfers travel to a remote corner of Iceland in the middle of the winter to find perfect waves. A few days in, the worst storm in decades comes through, turning their trip into a life-threatening situation.

Chasing Coral

Coral reefs around the world are vanishing at an unprecedented rate. Divers, photographers and scientists set out on an ocean adventure to discover why the reefs are disappearing and to revealthe underwater mystery to the world.

Sunday, November 12th

Doors times TBA

21 & Over.

$15 Limited Advance/$20 general admission

Minnesota

Christian Bauhofer at first glance comes off as the unassuming dude yawning next to you in class, a kind of lumberjack-nerd fusion in his glasses and scruffy facial hair. However, wait until the sun goes down and add a couple drinks and a whole lot of bass — and quiet, smiley Christian assumes his party-crushing alter-ego: Minnesota. One of the best things about Bauhofer is his incredible diversity in both his production and DJ sets. Any promoter can be assured that a bill featuring the name Minnesota on it will be pleasing to any crowd. He has opened for a wide range of acts, from Flying Lotus to Ghostland Observatory, Rusko to Benny Benassi, RJD2 to Excision, and many more. The future looks bright for Bauhofer, so much so that he is taking a break from UC Santa Cruz this spring to focus strictly on music. With multiple EPs coming out on MalLabel and Simplify records in the next few months, this might be Bauhofer’s smartest move yet.

Wednesday, Nov. 15th

Doors at 6 PM.

FREE with minimum $5 food or beverage purchase.

Beer and Fry specials all night long!

All ages.

The best in B science fictions movies, drive-in classics, psychotronic weirdness and more!!

FREE RAFFLE!! – Admission grants you one raffle ticket for a chance to win some very cool, very strange science fiction prizes including: movie tickets, figurines, posters, books, cards, VHS movies and more for that inner science fiction enthusiast in us all.

Future Women aka The Girl From Rio
After a man arrives in Rio De Janeiro with a briefcase carrying 10 million, a powerful mobster send his thugs to tail the man and he is kidnapped by the leader of a city of women. Now he must escape with his life save the other prisoners.

Friday, November 17th

Doors at 6:30 PM

Hilarity at 7:00 PM

$7

Ages 10 + (with parental guidance)

Join us for On The Spot Improv Comedy! On The Spot is an improv comedy showcase with spontaneous scenes, hilarious games, snappy songs, and fantastic stories all made up on the spot based on audience input. You say it, they play it !

Wednesday, November 18th

Doors at 9:30pm

Happy hour prices on food and beverage until 10:30 PM.

21+

Dimond Saints

Dimond Saints is an Oakland based duo, that has quickly emerged to push the boundaries of electronic music. Their signature sound drips of passion and deeply resonates with mind body and soul. Their live show is both explosive and soulful, creating a place where heavy bass and angelic melodies collide. The Dimond Saints are on the rise, as they continue on their mission of giving love to the world! ~ Official Facebook.WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter

Sunday, Nov. 19th

Doors at 5:30 PM.

Movie at 6:00 PM.

92 min.

Rated G

$5.

Woody the Cowboy, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of their friends from the toy box return in this computer animated sequel to Toy Story. This time around, Andy is off at summer camp, giving the toys a few weeks off to do as they please. Woody (Tom Hanks) is unaware that in the years since his model went out of production, he’s become a rare and valuable collector’s item. An avid toy collector (Wayne Knight) decides that he wants Woody for his collection and swipes him, so Buzz (Tim Allen), Hamm (John Ratzenberger), Rex (Wallace Shaw), Slinky Dog (Jim Varney), and Mr. Potato Head (Don Rickles) venture forth into the unknown to rescue their kidnapped friend before Andy returns home from camp.

This weeks Sunday night movie: Bee Movie (2007)

Attention: Now seeking strange and weird short films under 10 minutes to be screened at the Arcata Theatre Lounge during Sci-Fi Pint & Fry Night or other ATL movie screenings.
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